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Angainor was constructed by the ValaAulë and held Melkor for three ages. After this time, Melkor was judged and released by the Valar, as they thought that he had been changed. However, Melkor went back to Middle-earth and continued his evil ways under the name Morgoth. After his defeat in the War of Wrath at the end of the First Age, Morgoth (as he was now known) was found cowering in the lowest dungeon of his fortressAngband. He attempted to negotiate for pardon, but was again bound by Angainor, and his iron crown was made into a collar.[1]

The two Silmarils that had been taken by Morgoth for his crown were retaken by Eönwë. Disgusted with Morgoth, the Valar thrust him through the Door of Night beyond the Walls of the World, into the Timeless Void. There he will remain imprisoned until the final battle, Dagor Dagorath, the final judgment of the world.[2]